What Does A Surveyor Do?

A surveyor uses a variety of precision instruments to determine and measure points, distances, and angles on, above, and below the earth’s surface. This data is used to create and define boundaries for properties, developments, construction projects, maps, mining claims, and other projects. This type of work can take you to urban centers, highway construction projects, or remote and wild wilderness. It all depends on the project.

Every state has different rules on how to become a surveyor. In most cases, you’ll need to have a bachelor’s degree to find entry level work. Many aspiring surveyors start as survey technicians. They may only work seasonally during the busy summer season. Once they gain the required work experience and earn the necessary certifications, they can eventually obtain their surveyor license.

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